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Ken's Rage 2 Wierd .pac file
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Hi all, this is my first time posting here so do forgive me if there are something that isn't make sense at first.

So I recently got an PS3 .iso for Fist of the North Star Ken's Rage 2 and I want to extract the voice and sound from it. The BGM extracted has already been uploaded somewhere else, and it's quite easy to find in the files too. When it's come to the voice however, all I can see is a 800mb .pac file and only that file.

Looking all over the net, I cant seem to find a way to open, let alone extract this. I also check the Wii u version but that only have the movies and the sound (I assume the voice is either in another folder, or inside those LINKDATA files)

Could anyone help me where to go from here?

Link to the Voice.pac if anyone want it : https://mega.nz/file/us52RbqC#p3SmKQDiyR...5DC5gCiquI
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You can rip WAV files with FileStripper https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eR25ZWS...sp=sharing

And then you can play them with Media Player Classic. There are exactly 11368 WAV files in this PAC archive.
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(03-18-2025, 04:46 PM)ikskoks Wrote: You can rip WAV files with FileStripper https://drive.google.com/file/d/1eR25ZWS...sp=sharing

And then you can play them with Media Player Classic. There are exactly 11368 WAV files in this PAC archive.

THANK YOU SO MUCH! Worked flawlessly and the amount of wavs I extracted was the same as your saying. Don't know how I manage to miss this program, considering I spent nearly 6 days of my life trying to unpack this.

Can I also ask, where do you first heard about this software? Is it on here or you just randomly discovered it while googling?
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(03-21-2025, 06:56 AM)Rizonza Wrote: Can I also ask, where do you first heard about this software? Is it on here or you just randomly discovered it while googling?

Sure, I can tell you. First time I've heard about this program was a few years ago when I was reading articles on Xentax Wiki (not available on the web anymore).
It was in the article called "Extraction Tools".
There's still a web archive backup of this article available here --> https://web.archive.org/web/202303150526...tion_tools

Make some copies of these tools as some of them are probably considered as lost media by now  Big Grin
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